FREEDOM'S FIRE FIGHTERS
OUT OF CONTROL
by
Book Details
About the Book
Freedom’s Fire Fighters is a
business parable. The reader should discover the underlying messages–in this
fiction drama–about missions, goals, planning, teamwork, communication,
commitment, defect prevention, and culture. The author challenges each reader to
identify the character in the imaginary company that they are currently playing
in the real world, and relate the events in the story to events in their own
lives.
At the speed of thought the
author places the reader inside an imaginary company–named Freedom–in an
imaginary world ruled by an artificial intelligence brain and robots.
The artificial intelligence brain
is programmed to assure that no humans can ever be in any position of power.
This electronic dictator places no value on life. More than ninety nine percent of all people
hate it.
Freedom manufactures parts for
the government and provides high-risk entertainment events for the
citizens. Freedom is plagued with fires
that threaten its survival. A consultant claims that its fire fighters are out
of control. Some top executives accuse
Freedom’s president of sending mixed signals. An internal war erupts.
About the Author
Kenneth E. Wright is a management
consultant for statistical methods including ‘six sigma’,
‘statistical process control’, and ‘design of experiments’. Former Industrial Engineering Manager for
Ford Motor, Adjunct Professor for San Jose State University College of
Engineering, and Quality and Productivity Manager for American Electronics
Association (AEA).
Trained engineers, managers, and
senior executives for dozens of companies including Hewlett Packard, 3Com,
United Technology, Sanmina, Applied Materials, Xerox,
Lucent Technology, LG Electronics, Chiron, Acuson,
Honeywell, Johnson & Johnson, Nortel, Pacific Bell.